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Survey Finds More Men Opting for Tummy Tuck Surgery

by VR Sreeraman on Mar 13 2010 5:41 PM

More men are getting tummy tuck surgery done to correct embarrassing waistline, a new survey has found.

A research conducted at The Harley Medical Group found that the number of men aged 35 and over who underwent the knife had risen in the first two months of 2010 from 26 percent the year before to 40 percent.

"Many of the 'man tuckers' are businessmen who have been on a health kick but following weight loss find themselves with loose, overhanging skin on their stomachs," the Daily Express quoted Liz Dale, director of The Harley Medical Group, as saying.

She added: "Competition in the workplace sees many men fighting to be fit but losing the weight around the midriff can throw up as many problems as it solves."

Alan Bradley, who did a tummy tuck and male breast reduction at The Harley Medical Group said: "It was demoralising to have lost so much weight just to be left with huge flaps of skin that made me feel as unattractive as before.

"The surgery means I'm now more mobile and healthier and it has made it easy for me to keep the weight off."

Also, male cosmetic surgery in general has risen by 21 per cent in just a year.

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